The Promise of American Life eBook

position of, and bearing on
disarmament question,
256-259;
colonial expansion of, despite her expectation
of European
aggrandizement,
261;
danger of this policy, 261-262;
national idea of, turns upon the principle
of official leadership
toward a goal
of national greatness, 267-268.

Hearst, William R., 136, 151, 155;
as a reformer, 142, 143-144;
radicalism of, 163;
inconsistencies, factiousness, and dangerous
revolutionary spirit of,
164-166;
viewed as the logical punishment upon
the American people for their
sins of wrong
tradition, 166.

Heresies of American Middle Period, and sterile results
of, 422-426.

Hill, James J., 202.

Hodder, Alfred, quoted, 144, 160, 162.

Holland,
possible incorporation of, with German
Empire, 253.

Holy Alliance,
political system established by, 226;
Monroe Doctrine the American retort to,
291.

Home rule, municipal, 347-350.

“House of Governors,” proposed, 347.

Howe, Frederic C., 151.

Hughes, Governor, 135.

Human brotherhood,
liberty and equality subordinated to principle
of, in ideal democracy,
207-208;
the only method of realizing the religion
of, 453.